
Bear's Ears, Part Six: Industrial Tourism
Which is worse--a campground or an oil well? Donate
31 Mar 20180s

Bear's Ears, Part Five: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Firewood in Monument Valley, collected on Cedar Mesa to heat Navajo homes. A story about the origin of the Bear's Ears proposal. Round River Conservation Studies website Donate
15 Mar 20180s

Bear's Ears, Part Four: The Hopi Way
Comb Wash A conversation with Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, Hopi elder. Donate
28 Feb 20180s

Bear's Ears, Part Three: The Sand Island Petroglyphs
From "Early Rock Art on the San Juan River" by Joe Pachak Donate From "Early Rock Art on the San Juan River" by Joe Pachak From "Early Rock Art on the San Juan River" by Joe Pachak From "Early Rock Art on the San Juan River" by Joe Pachak From "Early Rock Art on the San Juan River" by Joe Pachak
13 Feb 20180s

Bear's Ears, Part Two
Bear Ears Buttes in the background. Looking north from the top of Cedar Mesa, San Juan County, Utah. Elevation 7000 feet. A conversation with author Terry Tempest Williams about the source of the problem in the battle over public lands in southern Utah.Click here for a link to some of Terry's work.Music by Glenn Gould playing Bach's Goldberg Variations. Donate Bears Ears from the west. In the foreground is one of the many sandstone canyons draining Cedar Mesa. Elevation 5000 feet. The bridge over the Colorado River where it becomes Lake Powell, Hite Crossing. Elevation 4000 feet.
30 Jan 20180s

Bear's Ears, Part One
Looking south towards the Navajo Reservation from the top of Cedar Ridge, Utah. The first in a series of reports about the controversy over public land in southern Utah, plus a story by radio genius Joe Frank, who passed away January 15, 2018. Donate
16 Jan 20180s

Two More Stories About Mountains
A stitched panorama of the Salt Lake valley, from the north end.
1 Jan 20180s

Ski Lesson
I don't know who took this photo, but it sure is a good one. Maybe it's Thor. Something to get your mind off the sorry state of affairs these days.You can make a one-time donation by Stripe, below, or hit the Pay Pal button in the menu bar to subscribe for as little as on dollar a month. Thanks for listening. Donate
6 Des 20170s